Cakes and Ale: Or the Skeleton in the Cupboard Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 146 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Cakes and Ale: Or the Skeleton in the Cupboard Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 146 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does Rosie do after William weeps at his home?
(a) Comforts him like a mother.
(b) Crys also.
(c) Undresses and makes love with him.
(d) Tells him he is silly.

2. To what do the Driffields invite William?
(a) To some friends's home for tea.
(b) To their regular Saturday afternoon gatherings.
(c) To share thier box at the horse track.
(d) To a book reading.

3. What is Quentin Forde most interested in at the Driffields' parties?
(a) Talking to Jasper Gibbons.
(b) Rosie's beauty.
(c) Coming to the attention of Isabel Trafford.
(d) Talking to Ted about plots.

4. What does William think should be abolished?
(a) Royalty.
(b) The House of Lords.
(c) Free education.
(d) The House of Commons.

5. Why is William bitter?
(a) That Rosie tells him he must share her.
(b) That Rosie is so gleeful at the sable cape she receives.
(c) That Rosie seems interested in another man.
(d) That he has to leave London soon.

6. Where does money come from to Mrs. Grann?
(a) Washington, D.C.
(b) Boston.
(c) New York.
(d) New Orleans.

7. Why does Hillier seems suspicious at the Saturday afternoon parties?
(a) No particular reason.
(b) Because Rosie and William call each other pet names.
(c) Because Rosie and William laugh at nothing.
(d) Because Rosie and William exchange secret looks.

8. Who keeps Rosie occupied for a couple weeks?
(a) Kear.
(b) Kemp.
(c) Jack Kuyper.
(d) Ted.

9. Where does Rosie take William?
(a) To see Ted.
(b) To the horse track.
(c) To meet her daughter.
(d) To join a whist game.

10. In what type of neighborhood do the Driffields reside?
(a) One that is on the edge of the homes of the peerage.
(b) A lower working-class one that is loud and smelly.
(c) An upper middle class, neat and well kept one.
(d) One that had once been respectable but has declined.

11. What habit does William get into doing?
(a) Reading only one hour a night instead of four.
(b) Walking with Rosie in the neighborhood.
(c) Writing on his book one hour a day.
(d) Attending the Driffields' parties.

12. What does William do all day while living at Vincent Square?
(a) Write.
(b) Lecture to students.
(c) Work at the hospital.
(d) Sleep.

13. What does Rosie do as Ted writes at night?
(a) Goes out with her friends.
(b) Sews.
(c) Paints.
(d) Sculpts.

14. Where is William a medical student?
(a) St. Luke's Hospital in London.
(b) St. Hippocrate's Hospital in London.
(c) He never studies medicine.
(d) St. Joeseh's Hospital in Paris.

15. Who greets William as he walks down High Street?
(a) A former classmate at his prepatory school.
(b) A good friend of Rosie's.
(c) A former classmate in medical studies.
(d) The old curate from Blakestable.

Short Answer Questions

1. What does William think of as the "crown of literature?"

2. What does Rosie say when William says she might be having sex with all of her male friends?

3. What does William sense about Ted's affect?

4. What does Ted's study smell like?

5. How does Rosie act about her and Ted leaving debts in Blackstable?

(see the answer keys)

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